Computer Science, asked by vigneshmechatronics, 6 months ago

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13
20
12
10
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20
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5
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Subtract: (number in Box 4) - (number in Box 1). Put the result in
Box 10.
Is (number in Box 10) <0?
YES
NO
Add : (number in Box 9) (number in Box 5). Put the result in
Box 2.
NO
Is (number in Box 2) > (number in Box 7)?
YES
Go
Multiply: (number in Box 10) x (number in Box 2). Put the result
in Box 3.
Find the number in Box 3?​

Answers

Answered by prathikhs6
6

Answer:

register is a temporary storage area built into a CPU. Some registers are used internally and cannot be accessed outside the processor, while others are user-accessible. Most modern CPU architectures include both types of registers.

Internal registers include the instruction register (IR), memory buffer register (MBR), memory data register (MDR), and memory address register (MAR). The instruction register fetches instructions from the program counter (PC) and holds each instruction as it is executed by the processor. The memory registers are used to pass data from memory to the processor. The storage time of internal registers is extremely temporary, as they often hold data for less than a millisecond.

Answered by zoyashaikh786
0

Answer:

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